The Waterhood™ is a group of individuals committed to creating a better community through their every-day choices, starting with recycling.
Our bottles and caps are 100% recyclable, making them easier to recycle than containers with mixed materials.
It takes roughly half the fossil fuels to make our PET plastic bottles vs. aluminum cans.
Some of our facilities use solar panels and electric forklifts, which help us cut down our carbon footprint.
Did you know Niagara bottles and caps are 100% recyclable? Your bottle can turn into…
Creating a better future is easy:
Our bottles and caps are 100% recyclable, making them easier to recycle than containers with mixed materials.
It takes roughly half the fossil fuels to make our PET plastic bottles vs. aluminum cans.
Some of our facilities use solar panels and electric forklifts, which help us cut down our carbon footprint.
Did you know Niagara bottles and caps are 100% recyclable? Your bottle can turn into…
Creating a better future is easy:
Plastic food trays, jars, and paper containers can be recycled if they are empty and dry. And remember to put the lid back on plastic or glass containers.
Cardboard boxes like empty pizza boxes are also recyclable. Flatten all the cardboard boxes before putting them in the bin.
Keep the cap on your bottle so it doesn’t get lost in the recycling stream.
Switch to reusable forks, knives, and spoons because most recycling centers won’t accept plastic cutlery.
If you use a bag to hold your recyclables, dump the contents into the bin and reuse the bag.
You can compost at home by putting loose tea leaves and coffee grinds in plant soil, or use lemon rinds to freshen your garbage disposal.
Plastic bags aren’t always compatible with your local recycling center, but your local store may recycle them. Look for a “store drop-off” bin next time where you can recycle plastic bags and other packaging materials like bubble wrap.
You can compost at home by putting loose tea leaves and coffee grinds in plant soil, or use lemon rinds to freshen your garbage disposal.
Plastic bags aren’t always compatible with your local recycling center, but your local store may recycle them. Look for a “store drop-off” bin next time where you can recycle plastic bags and other packaging materials like bubble wrap.
Plastic food trays, jars, and paper containers can be recycled if they’re clean. If they’re not, a quick rinse should do the trick. And remember to put the lid back on plastic or glass containers.
Cardboard boxes like pizza boxes are also recyclable. Tear off the greasy parts of a pizza box and flatten all the cardboard boxes before putting them in the bin.
Keep the cap on your bottle so it doesn’t get lost in the recycling stream.
Switch to reusable forks, knives, and spoons because most recycling centers won’t accept plastic cutlery.
If you use a bag to hold your recyclables, dump the contents into the bin and reuse the bag.
You can compost at home by putting loose tea leaves and coffee grinds in plant soil, or use lemon rinds to freshen your garbage disposal.
Plastic bags aren’t always compatible with your local recycling center, but your local store may recycle them. Look for a “store drop-off” bin next time where you can recycle plastic bags and other packaging materials like bubble wrap.
To learn more and find recycling resources in your area, visit
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Family owned and operated since 1963, Niagara Bottling is a leading bottled water supplier in the U.S. providing healthy hydration for the entire family at a value, Now That’s Refreshing®.